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Zara said it will destroy striped shirts emblazoned with a yellow star after the items drew criticism across social media for resembling uniforms worn at concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Spanish retailer Zara apologizes for striped t-shirt with yellow star that drew criticism for its resemblance to uniforms worn in the Holocaust. CNN values your feedback 1.
FASHION giant Zara has pulled striped pyjamas with a yellow star from stores after they were likened to the uniform worn by Jewish prisoners in death camps. The striped children’s T-shirt ...
Spanish clothing retailer Zara has pulled a children's T-shirt from its collection after the design came under fire for resembling concentration camp uniforms worn by Jewish prisoners during the ...
The shirt, for toddler boys, is identified on the Zara Israel website as a “striped sheriff t-shirt,” but Israelis on social media have called it everything from poor taste to anti-Semitic.
@zh1nt0 We honestly apologize, the T Shirt was inspired by the sheriff’s stars from the Classic Western films and is no longer in our stores — ZARA (@ZARA) August 27, 2014 ...
The popular clothing retailer Zara pulled a striped pajama shirt from stores after critics blasted that it resembled prison uniforms worn at Jewish concentration camps. The shirt, which featured ho… ...
Spanish clothing manufacturer Zara withdrew a striped sailor's tee shirt for children on Wednesday because it bore a yellow star resembling a star which Nazis forced European Jews to wear.
Social media went nuts over the pajama top featuring yellow star on stripes By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Fashion chain Zara has come under fire for selling a baby’s pajama top that many on ...
We talked to the creator of the Instagram account @thatstripedshirt about why this striped Sandro shirt, along with its Zara dupe, became the go-to men’s shirt of summer 2018.
Zara high street fashion shops have been forced to withdraw striped 'Holocaust' children's pyjamas complete with a yellow star after Jewish protests By Bruno Waterfield 27 August 2014 • 12:17pm ...
Spanish clothing manufacturer Zara withdrew a striped sailor's tee shirt for children on Wednesday because it bore a yellow star resembling a star which Nazis forced European Jews to wear. The ...
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